Hello to all TB! friends.
I'm still trying to sort out all my various installation problems. As it
turned out, uninstalling and reinstalling TB! solved most of all the misterious
problems. Now I'm left with 3 specific ones, for which I'll write separately, so
that you can be free to cho
Hello Joyce,
On Friday, July 12, 2002 at 5:21:55 PM you wrote in
005301c229b7$dc3f86e0$340c08d5@joycesala">mid:005301c229b7$dc3f86e0$340c08d5@joycesala (at least in part):
> ADDRESS BOOK - Importing from Netscape4.79 (preferable), or from OE6.
In Netscape open the address book, export it to 'LD
Peter,
> In Netscape open the address book, export it to 'LDIF' format
and you're
> able to import the resulting file into TB!-AB.
Is there a way to do that transformation without reinstalling
CC479? I have unistalled it when I successfully moved to OE6
(where I also had an address book problem,
Hello Joyce,
On Friday, July 12, 2002 at 5:55:36 PM you wrote in
009d01c229bc$909e9e60$340c08d5@joycesala">mid:009d01c229bc$909e9e60$340c08d5@joycesala (at least in part):
> Is there a way to do that transformation without reinstalling
> CC479?
Download
http://www.iasnet.ru/~jia/ftp/inet/mail/
Hi Joyce,
(you)
ADDRESS BOOK - Importing from Netscape4.79 (preferable), or from
OE6.Try as I might, I do not seem to find a way to make it > import an
address book, as it allows only abb, tbb files which I obviously don't
have.
Furthermore, it gives me the choice for CSV and TAB separators, whi
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